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Eritrea tops, UNESCO's HoA literacy rate list.
Posted: 08 Feb 2022, 10:37
by Zmeselo
Eritrea's development in Education:
1991= 215 schools
2021= 2'218 schools
1991= 5'342 teachers
2021= 16'240 teachers
1991= 229'031 students
2021= 657'174 students
UNESCO’s - 2018:
76.6% of adults in Eritrea are literate, Youth (15 – 24 years) literacy standing at about 93.3%
Re: Eritrea tops, UNESCO's HoA literacy rate list.
Posted: 08 Feb 2022, 11:19
by Zmeselo
Re: Eritrea tops, UNESCO's HoA literacy rate list.
Posted: 08 Feb 2022, 13:34
by euroland
Eritrea beat most of never sanctioned Welfare nations in many atributes including in literacy rate? Where is AbaQ when we needed him
Re: Eritrea tops, UNESCO's HoA literacy rate list.
Posted: 08 Feb 2022, 14:22
by Digital Weyane
ንሕና ተጋሩ <<ኻው ሙህሮ የኡሙሮ>> ልብል ሳይንሳዊ ፈሊጥ እኒኤና። ብጥንቲ ዘመን ተጋሩ አቦታትና አው አኽሱም ኒዩክሌር መሳይላት ክሰርሑ ጀሚራቶም ዳሓር ግና ብሰንኪ ሻዕዉያ ኡቱ ስራሕቲ ተቋሪፁ አውዚ ሕዚ ግዝየ ኡቶም ሚሳይላት ልዓቐብ ዘንቃዕርሩ ሓወልቲ ኾይኖም ቀርዮም እኒኤዉ።። ኡቱ አቦታትና ዝጀመሩዎ ስራሕ አው መፈፀምታኡ ኻነብፅሖ ሓሪንና አለና!!
Re: Eritrea tops, UNESCO's HoA literacy rate list.
Posted: 08 Feb 2022, 16:12
by Fed_Up
Re: Eritrea tops, UNESCO's HoA literacy rate list.
Posted: 08 Feb 2022, 16:41
by Zmeselo
Foreign policy news
On the working trip of the Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for the Middle East and Africa, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Mikhail Bogdanov to the State of Eritrea
08-02-2022
MEDIA RELEASE
https://www.mid.ru/ru/foreign_policy/news/1797430/
On February 7, in Massawa, the Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for the Middle East and Africa, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia
Mikhail Bogdanov was received by the President of the State of Eritrea,
Isaias Afwerki, and had a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea,
Osman Saleh, and on February 8, he held a meeting in Asmara consultations with the Commissioner (with the rank of Minister) for Culture and Sports of Eritrea,
Zemede Tekle.
During the conversations, a set of issues for the further progressive development of Russian-Eritrean cooperation in various fields was discussed in detail, with an emphasis on promoting mutually beneficial partnerships in the fields of energy, mining, healthcare and education.
As part of a confidential dialogue on international and African issues of mutual interest, the intention of Moscow and Asmara to strengthen constructive cooperation in the UN and other international organizations was confirmed. At the same time, special attention was paid to the military-political and humanitarian situation in the Horn of Africa. A number of practical aspects of preparations for the second Russia-Africa summit in 2022 were also considered.